Sniffing California Hiking Trails for the Scent of Mountain Lions

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  1. LidianNo Gravatar says:

    I would give a lot to see a trail sign that DID say “In case of [frightening animal here] attack – panic! That’s all the advice we’ve got!”

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 23rd, 2008 9:31 am:

    LOL I defy ANYONE to remain calm when being attacked by a mountain lion. :)

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  2. TiggyNo Gravatar says:

    The sign should say “In the event of attack, hit with sign”.

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 23rd, 2008 9:32 am:

    That may be the best advice of all! :)

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  3. AngieSSNo Gravatar says:

    Why in the most dangerous of all situations do they always tell you “Don’t Panic” and “Don’t Run”?– as if those are viable options!! Well, if I could stop the flight response which is highly doubtful and fight, I’d probably just try the Three Stooges defense techniques. nyuk, nyuk, nyuk!

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 23rd, 2008 10:17 am:

    If nothing else, maybe the Three Stooges Defense will catch the lion in an uncontrollable fit of laughter where you could sneak-in a devastating head-butt! :)

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  4. JennNo Gravatar says:

    While Doug Adams proved “Don’t Panic” to be comforting in a your-planet’s-blown-up situation, somehow I think it might not be as effective when a giant kitty is using you for a chew toy.

    Giant kitties like roosters, don’t they?… :)

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 23rd, 2008 11:26 am:

    I don’t know how they reel about me, but I love cats–even giant ones. Believe it or not, my step-dad used to have a pet mountain lion. He said when it went into heat it was a real nuisance. :)

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  5. DwayneNo Gravatar says:

    That is where pepper spray comes in handy. If the big cat doesn’t eat you first.

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 24th, 2008 9:06 am:

    That’s a pretty good idea. Up until you mentioned that, I’d probably just take a camera with me so I could take pictures of my horrible death. :)

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  6. PerkyNo Gravatar says:

    I think for safety reasons, not coz you need the company, you should bring someone along when going hiking. Preferably someone who isn’t much of a runner. That way, should you come face to face with a mountain lion, you could at least outrun the other guy to safety ;)

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 24th, 2008 9:07 am:

    The trouble is finding someone I could outrun. :)

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  7. Maybe, if you see a mountain lion, you could give it some catnip. That always distracts me. I do not know how much you would need for a big cat like that though. Maybe 29 pounds or so would work.

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 24th, 2008 9:08 am:

    My body running away = catnip. :)

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  8. jodapoetNo Gravatar says:

    Pretty scary. They’ve been seen up here in Northern California as well. In Marin and in San Mateo so they do get around. I think I’ll stick to the streets :)

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 26th, 2008 6:40 pm:

    As I mention in my article, mountain lions rarely attach humans; however, that doesn’t mean I wouldn’t keep my eyes open for one lurking in the bushes. :)

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  9. CindyNo Gravatar says:

    I walked into the State land the other afternoon to take a few pictures and heard something rustling over in the trees. I didn’t need a sign to warn me of a cougar- I just hustled back to my car, sure there was one right behind me the whole way. We have seen them around here. Last summer one of my daughters saw a black one in the State Land near Centerville.
    I read and greatly enjoyed a couple of your other posts. I am adding you to my Friends page and going to remind myself to come back for sure.

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 26th, 2008 6:41 pm:

    Wow! I didn’t know mountain lions came in black–very cool! :)

    Thanks for the add! :)

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  10. Wayne JohnNo Gravatar says:

    Here kitty kitty kitty….

    Maybe you could threaten one with a Flowbee? That couldn’t feel good on a tail…

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on October 26th, 2008 6:45 pm:

    Great idea Wayne! LOL But, to carry my Flowbee with me would mean I would also have to carry my upright vacuum cleaner too! :)

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  11. AdamNo Gravatar says:

    Congratulations, this is now officially the funniest blog on the internet!
    I often read it laughing so loud my cat stares at me to find out if something is wrong before promptly falling back to sleep

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on November 4th, 2008 10:57 am:

    Thanks, Adam!

    My cats stare at me while I’m writing it! LOL :)

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  12. DougNo Gravatar says:

    A few years ago a mountain lion tried to snatch a six-year-old boy during a hike outing with several other children, along with their 16-year-old “camp counselor.” The 16-year-old boy took his responsibilities seriously and he successfully fought off the mountain lion by kicking it several times and yelling loudly. The lion dropped the little boy and ran away. True hero and much bravery for a 16-year-old. (Montana)

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on November 7th, 2008 10:46 am:

    Wow! Great story! :)

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  13. Paula ChappellNo Gravatar says:

    You’ve got me laughing, first thing on another beautiful, southern CA early morning!

    ‘tanks.
    PK

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on November 16th, 2008 11:51 am:

    You’re welcome! :)

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  14. Dawn MaywaldNo Gravatar says:

    Just came across your article and it had me laughing. I, too, feel that I could not resist running…even if I outran him, he could probably track me down by the scent of poo coming from my hiking shorts! Great! Then, most likely, I would have also attracted the bears!

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on November 24th, 2008 5:46 am:

    Haha! That’s pretty funny! Leaving a trail on the trail–so to speak… :)

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  15. Patricia KusterNo Gravatar says:

    I saw a lion of some sort in Hemet California, am I crazy or do they reall exexcist? I was as close as window to the glass!!!!!!!!!!!! Am I nuts or are these animals really in this state. And Question:” Do these animals have black stips on the back end or was it a sun shadow… Please let me know?????????????

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  16. Peter McneilNo Gravatar says:

    Mountain lion’s in califoria?? Hmmm. They did recently legalize weed .. coincidence?? Lol. Either way, Socal has some of the best hiking trails in the world, lions or no lions.

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on November 4th, 2010 5:12 am:

    Not only do we have mountain lions, but we occasionally have attacks. I saw one once while I was sitting in my parked car. Even though it was 50 yards away, I couldn’t get my window rolled-up fast enough. :)

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  17. DanielNo Gravatar says:

    Kitty kitty kitty…. here’s your catnip…
    Oh, my god IT bit me! It bit me right in the b..ls! :O

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  18. SallyNo Gravatar says:

    Oh, that is too funny! Where I live in New Jersey we do not have to worry about mountain lions, thank god, lol. Just bears, and of course, the Jersey Devil :)

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  19. LuicerNo Gravatar says:

    I’m encouraged with the post and would like to ask: remaining in an upright position and that you don’t run when a mountain lion confronts you, what if they are many of them even if you have whatever protection. I fail to fathom, how would one go about fighting a mountain lion anyway? I think it would be risky and you too risk so much William, right? Anyway even God gave those animals familiarity to attack someone who is much coward and so it is good to be a brave mountain hiker like you are! So great defender I see. Keep up!

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    William McCammentNo Gravatar reply on September 14th, 2011 4:23 am:

    I hope I never have to find out what it’s like to fight a mountain lion. :)

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  20. MattNo Gravatar says:

    OMG, I don’t know whether I would run, or just faint, but either way, with a mountain lion, I’d be toast!

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